The disclosure is directed to a needle system configured to enlarge an access path in a patient without further cutting into the tissue of the patient so as to reduce recovery time and trauma to the patient. Also provided are methods of using the needle system provided.
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a needle comprising a hollow shaft having opposed distal and proximal ends and a lumen extending from said distal end of said hollow shaft and terminating at an opening on said proximal end of said hollow shaft, said distal end having an expandable needle head having 2 to 6 segments and a cutting surface,
said segments configured to be interconnected to each other by a plurality of ductile hinges in an alternating arrangement to form a substantially cylindrical tube, said substantially cylindrical tube configured to expand or compress from a first diameter to a second diameter by deformation of said ductile hinges without substantial deformation of said segments, said plurality of ductile hinges configured to deform resiliently upon radial expansion or compression of said expandable needle head;
said cutting surface configured for penetration into an intervertebral disc of a patient wherein said cutting surface comprises a sharpened edge extending along a portion of a bottom of said expandable needle head; and
a movable band positioned around a portion of said expandable needle head and said segments and ductile hinges of said expandable needle head, wherein the expandable needle head is configured to expand to an expanded diameter upon movement of said movable band from a first position to a second position and said segments and ductile hinges of said expandable needle head are configured to compress to a diameter smaller than said expanded diameter upon movement of said movable band from said second position back to said first position.
5. An orthopedic needle assembly kit comprising:
a needle comprising a hollow shaft having opposed distal and proximal ends and a lumen extending from said distal end of said hollow shaft and terminating at an opening on said proximal end of said hollow shaft, said distal end configured to accept an expandable needle head;
a multiple of expandable needle heads each configured to removably attach to said distal end of said hollow shaft, each of said expandable needle heads having 2 to 6 segments and a cutting surface, said segments configured to be interconnected to each other by a plurality of ductile hinges in an alternating arrangement to form a substantially cylindrical tube, said substantially cylindrical tube configured to expand or compress from a first diameter to a second diameter by deformation of said ductile hinges without substantial deformation of said segments, said plurality of ductile hinges configured to deform resiliently upon radial expansion or compression of said expandable needle head;
said cutting surface configured for penetration into an intervertebral disc of a patient wherein said cutting surface comprises a sharpened edge extending along a portion of a bottom of each of said expandable needle heads and each of said expandable heads having an increasing number of expandable segments; and
a movable band positioned around a portion of said expandable needle head and said segments and ductile hinges of said expandable needle head configured to expand to an expanded diameter upon movement of said movable band from a first position to a second position and said segments and ductile hinges of said expandable needle head configured to compress to a diameter smaller than said expanded diameter upon movement of said movable band from said second position back to said first position.
9. A method of facilitating delivery of a therapeutic agent and/or evacuating tissue/fluid to/from an intervertebral disc comprising;
(a) providing an orthopedic needle assembly comprising: a needle comprising a hollow shaft having opposed distal and proximal ends and a lumen extending from said distal end of said hollow shaft and terminating at an opening on said proximal end of said hollow shaft, said distal end having an expandable needle head having 2 to 6 segments and a cutting surface, said segments configured to be interconnected to each other by a plurality of ductile hinges in an alternating arrangement to form a substantially cylindrical tube, said substantially cylindrical tube configured to expand or compress from a first diameter to a second diameter by deformation of said ductile hinges without substantial deformation of said segments, said plurality of ductile hinges configured to deform resiliently upon radial expansion or compression of said expandable needle head;
said cutting surface configured for penetration into an intervertebral disc of a patient wherein said cutting surface comprises a sharpened edge extending along a portion of a bottom of said expandable needle head; and
a movable band positioned around a portion of said expandable needle head and said segments and ductile hinges of said expandable needle head, wherein the expandable needle head is configured to expand to an expanded diameter upon movement of said movable band from a first position to a second position and said segments and ductile hinges of said expandable needle head are configured to compress to a diameter smaller than said expanded diameter upon movement of said movable band from said second position back to said first position;
(b) thrusting said sharpened edge into a surface of an intervertebral disc to facilitate cutting into said intervertebral disc;
(c) expanding said expandable needle head inside said intervertebral disc;
(d) delivering or evacuating tissue/fluid through said expandable needle head into said hollow shaft; and
(e) compressing said expandable needle head and removing said expandable needle head from said intervertebral disc.
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The present disclosure generally relates to a variable opening delivery system that can be used for intervertebral disc therapies as well as other procedures. In particular, the present disclosure relates to an orthopedic needle assembly system effective to expand the access opening in a patient without further cutting into the surface of the patient.
Needles may be used to transfer an agent, drug or other substance into a patient. In addition needles can be used to extract tissue/fluids from a patient for biopsy or other therapeutic analysis. The needle may be inserted into the patient at a desired location. The needle may be hollow and include a hollow tip. A syringe with a drug may be attached to an end of the needle so that the drug may flow from the syringe, through the hollow needle, through the needle tip and into the patient. As stated above, the needle may also be used to extract tissue/fluid from an area where the needle is placed.
Some therapies require large extraction of tissue/fluid from the patient or a delivery of large quantities of therapeutic agents to a location and therefore may require the use of large needle/instrument to achieve this task. However, using a large needle/instrument requires a large access path in a patient, such as an incision, that leads to more tissue disruption than if a smaller access path is used. The present disclosure describes an improvement over these prior art technologies.
Accordingly, one embodiment of the present invention is directed to an orthopedic needle assembly comprising a needle comprising a hollow shaft having opposed distal and proximal ends and a lumen extending from the distal end of the hollow shaft and terminating at an opening on the proximal end of the hollow shaft. The distal end having an expandable needle head having a cutting surface configured for penetration into an intervertebral disc of a patient. The cutting surface having a sharpened edge extending along at least a portion of a bottom of the expandable needle head.
Another embodiment of the present invention is directed to an orthopedic needle assembly kit comprising a needle and a plurality of expandable needle heads. The needle comprising a hollow shaft having opposed distal and proximal ends and a lumen extending from the distal end of the hollow shaft and terminating at an opening on the proximal end of the hollow shaft. The distal end configured to accept an expandable needle head. The kit further comprising a plurality of differently configured expandable needle heads. Each of the needle heads are configured to removably attach to the distal end of the hollow shaft and have a cutting surface configured for penetration into a surface of a patient such as the intervertebral disc of the patient. The cutting surface having a sharpened edge extending along at least a portion of a bottom of each of the expandable needle heads and each of the expandable heads having an increasing number of expandable segments.
Another embodiment of the present invention is directed to an orthopedic needle assembly comprising a needle having a hollow shaft with opposed distal and proximal ends. The distal end having a cutting edge configured for penetration through a surface of a patient, such as of the intervertebral disc, in order to cut into the surface and provide a small access path into the patient. The hollow shaft having a lumen extending from the proximal end of the hollow shaft and terminating at an opening at the distal end of the hollow shaft. The needle assembly also has at least one dilator tube having a lumen larger than the hollow shaft of the needle. The dilator tube is configured to fit over the hollow shaft of the needle so that it can be wedged into the access hole cut in the patient, such as an access hole cut into the surface of a intervertebral disc causing the perimeter of the cut surface of the intervertebral disc to enlarge without further cutting the surface of the intervertebral disc. The dilator tubes are configured to have blunt edges so as not to make additional cuts at the access hole or with the patient.
Yet another embodiment of the present invention is directed to an orthopedic needle assembly kit comprising a needle having a hollow shaft having opposed distal and proximal ends. The distal end having a cutting edge configured for penetration into the surface of a patient such as the surface of the intervertebral disc. The hollow shaft having a lumen extending from the proximal end of the hollow shaft and terminating at an opening of the distal end of the hollow shaft. Also included in the needle assembly kit is a plurality of dilator tubes having increasing larger diameters and blunt ends. The needle assembly kit further comprising a case configured to hold the needle and the plurality of dilator tubes.
Additional embodiments of the present invention are directed to methods designed to utilize the orthopedic needle assemblies of the present disclosure. Additional features and uses of the present invention are further described in connection with the figures in the detailed description section below.
The present disclosure will become more readily apparent from the specific description accompanied by the following drawings, in which:
Like reference numerals indicate similar parts throughout the figures.
The exemplary embodiments of the needle assembly and methods of use disclosed are discussed in terms of medical treatment devices and more particularly, in terms of a needle assembly and method for treating the orthopedic conditions.
It is envisioned that the needle assembly system and methods of use of the present invention provide improved access into a patient for delivery of a therapeutic agent and/or extraction of tissue/fluid using a needle inserted in a patient. It is further envisioned that the present invention may be employed to provide a larger access path than using convention needle systems with minimal tissue damage.
It is contemplated that the present invention may be employed with surgical treatments, percutaneous and minimally invasive procedures of such disorders, such as, for example, arthroplasty to maintain motion, arthrodesis including fusion, bone graft and implantable prosthetics, tissue biopsy including those associated with diagnostics and therapeutics.
The present invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of the invention taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed invention. Also, as used in the specification and including the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from “about” or “approximately” one particular value and/or to “about” or “approximately” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent “about,” it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment. It is also understood that all spatial references, such as, for example, horizontal, vertical, top, upper, lower, bottom, left and right, are for illustrative purposes only and can be varied within the scope of the disclosure. For example, the references “upper” and “lower” are relative and used only in the context to the other, and are not necessarily “superior” and “inferior”.
The following discussion includes a description of a needle system, related components and exemplary methods of employing the needle assembly of the present invention in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure. Alternate embodiments are also disclosed. Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, which are illustrated in the accompanying figures. Turning now to
The components of the orthopedic needle assembly system are fabricated from materials suitable for medical applications, including metals, synthetic polymers, ceramics, biocompatible materials and/or their composites, including but not limited to Gore-Tex®, polyethylene, nylon, balloon materials, and the like, depending on the particular application and/or preference of a medical practitioner. For example, components of the orthopedic needle assembly discussed below, may be monolithically formed, integrally connected or configured as an insert, can be coated with materials that reduce friction or tearing of tissue in which the needle is inserted. Different components of the orthopedic needle assembly may have alternative material composites to achieve various desired characteristics such as strength, rigidity, elasticity, compliance, biomechanical performance, durability and radiolucency or imaging preference. The components of the orthopedic needle assembly may also be fabricated from a heterogeneous material such as a combination of two or more of the above-described materials.
Referring to
The expandable needle head 45 is configured to have a cutting surface. The cutting surface is configured to have a sharpened cutting edge 50 along at least a portion of the bottom of the cutting surface of the expandable needle head 45. The cutting edge 50 is sharp enough to penetrate into a surface of a patient, such as the surface of an intervertebral disc. The cutting edge 50, as well as the rest of the expandable needle head 45, may be coated with a biological compatible lubricate and/or coating designed to reduce tissue damage at the cutting edge 50 as it cuts into the surface. The cutting edge can also be configured or coated with a coating that causes cauterization of the incision when being made.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the expandable needle head 45 is configured to have a plurality of segments (65 and 70—shown in
The substantially cylindrical tube shown in
The retention band 71 is configured so that it can move from a first position to a second position. The retention band 71 is designed so as to retain the expandable needle head 45 in the compressed configuration when in a first position and as the retention band 71 moves to the second position the expandable needle head 45 expands to have a larger diameter. That is, when the retention band 71 moves to a second position either as the needle head is advanced into the patient or by a mechanical advancement, the expandable needle head 45 expands separating the segments. Once the segments separate the ductile hinges slide into the void created by the separation of the parting segments 70 and 65 to form a substantially cylindrical tube having a lumen that is continuous with the lumen of the needle 60. The retention band 71 can be spring loaded to advance from a first position to a second position as the expandable needle head 45 is advanced into a patient.
In an alternative embodiment the retention band 71 is attached to an actuator that when actuated causes movement of the retention band 71 and expansion of the expandable head 45. The actuator can be activated to move back to the first position so that the segments of the expandable needle head 45 are compressed and the ductile hinges and segments return to their original position so that the diameter of the expandable head 45 is small enough to be removed from the original access hole without further tissue damage.
This configuration allows the expandable needle head 45 to expand to a larger diameter once the needle head is either at or below the surface of the patient in which it is being inserted. The larger diameter can be beneficial for procedures that require a larger needle but with the present invention the access path remains small. For example, if the needle assembly is being used for extracting tissue and/or fluid form a patient; a larger diameter would allow tissue/fluid to be taken from a larger area. Using the present invention this can be achieved without further increasing the size of the access hole produced by the needle. This allows a surgeon to make a small access hole in the patient while having greater access to the tissue below the surface once the expandable head is expanded. As stated above, the smaller the access hole, the less recovery time for the patient.
It is understood that the needle 60 may be detachably connected to expandable needle head 45 by friction fit, screw and thread, tongue and groove, protuberance and/or hole arrangements. In addition, a syringe may also be attached to the proximal end 20 of the needle 60 using a friction fit, screw and thread, tongue and groove, protuberance and/or hole arrangements.
In the embodiment shown in
Referring also to
Referring to
The trigger of the manipulator handle is configured to be in communication with a retention band. The retention band is in the first position 425 when the trigger is in the first position 445. In this position the expandable needle head 415 is compressed. As the trigger is moved from a first position 445 to a second position 450, the retention band moves from a first position 425 to a second position 430 and the expandable needle head is allowed to expand to a diameter larger than the initial diameter. That is, the segments separate and the ductile hinges 490 (
It is contemplated that number of segments in the expandable needle head 415 as well as the size of the opening created when expanded may be variously sized and configured according to a particular needle applications. It is further contemplated that expandable needle head 415 and/or portions thereof may be rigid, semi-rigid and/or flexible to facilitate cutting and/or expansion of the needle head.
It is also contemplated that the cross-sectional geometry of needle can have various configurations, for example, round, oval, oblong, triangular, rectangular, polygonal, irregular, uniform, non-uniform, consistent or variable. It is further contemplated that the diameter or thickness of needle walls forming the lumen shaft may be offset, tapered, converging and/or diverging.
Various configurations of expandable needle head 45 are shown in
The needle 60 of the present invention can be configured to attach expandable needle heads of different configurations. That is, needle heads having from 2 to 6 segments can be used to reach a spectrum of diameters.
Still yet another embodiment of the present invention is shown in
Also part of the needle assembly 300 of the present invention is a dilator tube 385 that has a diameter 350 that is larger than the diameter 345 of the needle 305. The dilator tube 385 has an opening 360 at the proximal end 365 and a blunt non-cutting edge 380 at the distal end 375. The dilator tube 385 is configured to slide over the outside of the needle 305 to the access hole cut in the patient. Once at the access hole, the dilator tube can be gently advanced in between the needle and the outer perimeter of the access hole to stretch the access hole to a larger diameter without further cutting into the patient. For example, using the needle assembly 300 in connection with intervertebral disc therapies, the cutting edge can be thrusted into the annulus of a disc and the dilator tube used to stretch the annulus to a larger diameter without further cutting the access hole. In this manner, the initial needle hole remains small which minimizes tissue damage but then expands the access hole so that it can be used to facilitate therapy delivery or tissue/fluid evacuation requiring a larger needle.
The dilator tubes can be coated with a biological compatible lubricate and/or coating designed to reduce tissue damage as the dilators are advanced into the small access hole cut by the cutting edge. In addition, the cutting edge can also be coated to reduce excess bleeding and or trauma to the tissue being cut. The kit can be a one time use disposable kit or in the alternative the needle and the dilators can be made from durable material such as, stainless steel, ceramics, composites and the like, that can be sterilized between uses. The dilator tubes and the needles can be stamped with indicia that identify the diameter of the dilator tube and/or sequence of the tube to be used.
It is envisioned that the components of the needle assembly embodiments of the present invention described herein can be manufactured via various methods. For example, the components of the needle assembly system can be manufactured and assembled via injection-molding, insert-molding, overmolding, compression molding, transfer molding, co-extrusion, pultrusion, dip-coating, spray-coating, powder-coating, porous-coating, milling from a solid stock material, and their combinations. One skilled in the art, however, will realize that such materials and fabrication methods suitable for assembly and manufacture, in accordance with the present disclosure, would be appropriate.
The present invention is also directed to methods using the needle assemblies of the present invention. The different methods used depend on the needle assembly used and the procedure being conducted. One method of the present invention is a method of facilitating delivery of a therapeutic agent and/or evacuating tissue/fluid to/from an intervertebral disc. This method uses one of the needle assemblies having and expandable head discussed above. Providing the needle assembly discussed above having an expandable head. Once in position the needle the cutting edge of the expandable needle head is gently thrusted into a surface of an intervertebral disc to facilitate cutting into said intervertebral disc. Once in, the expandable needle head of the needle is expanded and delivery and/or evacuation of tissue/fluid through the expandable needle head into the hollow shaft of the needle can be achieved. Upon completion of the therapeutic task, the expandable needle head of the needle is compressed and the needle is removed from the intervertebral disc.
A second method using the dilator tube disclosed above is provided and has the following steps. The method is for facilitating delivery of a therapeutic agent and/or evacuating tissue/fluid to/from an intervertebral disc or other part of a patient and once in position, the orthopedic needle assembly is gently advanced so that the cutting edge cuts into the annulus of the intervertebral vertebral disc. Once the needle is cut into the intervertebral disc, at least one dilator tube is positioned over the needle and advanced gently down the length of the needle into the annulus of the intervertebral disc to produce an expanded opening. This step can be repeated should multiple dilators be required. Once the proper number of dilator tubes are in place the therapeutic procedure such as delivering and/or evacuating tissue/fluid through the expanded opening. Once the therapeutic procedure is completed, the dilator tubes and eventually the needle can be removed from the annulus of the intervertebral disc of the patient.
It will be understood that various modifications may be made to the embodiments disclosed herein. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplification of the various embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.
Drapeau, Susan J., Haddock, Sean M., Simonton, Thomas Andrew
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